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Shadow AI… The Hidden Risk Lurking Inside Your Organization.
The Silent Expansion of Unapproved AI Across every department, marketing, engineering, HR, employees are quietly integrating AI tools into their daily workflows. ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Copilot, Perplexity… the list grows by the day. These tools boost productivity, automate tasks, and help teams move faster than ever. But there’s a catch–> many of these deployments happen…
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When the Defenders Become the Target… The F5 Breach and Its Fallout.
When a security vendor gets hacked, the ripples travel far beyond its own network. That’s exactly what happened when nation-state actors breached F5 Networks, the company behind some of the world’s most widely deployed load balancers, firewalls, and application delivery controllers. According to reports confirmed by CISA (Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency), attackers exfiltrated portions…
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Clarity Is the Currency of Leadership… The Power of Managing Expectations.
If I had to name the single most important leadership skill I’ve learned over the years, across every role, every team, every project, it wouldn’t be technical acumen or even strategic foresight. It would be this –> the ability to set and manage expectations. Communication is the lifeblood of leadership, but clarity is its pulse.…
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Welcome to the Cloud Hotel… You Can Log In Anytime You Like, But You Can Never Leave.
There was a time when a Windows installation started with a simple question: “Who’s using this PC?” You’d type your name, set a password, and that was it, your computer, your account, your rules. Those days are over… With the latest Windows 11 Insider build, Microsoft has eliminated all remaining workarounds that allowed users to…
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BombShell in the Boot Chain… Signed UEFI Shells Open a Secure Boot Backdoor on 200,000+ Laptops
A new firmware-level vulnerability disclosed by Eclypsium exposes how signed UEFI shell binaries, trusted by design, can be weaponized to bypass Secure Boot protections on more than 200,000 Framework laptops and desktops. This revelation, aptly nicknamed “BombShell,” highlights one of the most insidious attack surfaces in modern computing… the firmware layer that boots before the…
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The AI “Double Agent” in the Workplace… Friend, Foe, or Both?
Artificial Intelligence has entered the enterprise faster than any previous technology, faster than the internet, mobile, or cloud computing. Yet its presence in the workplace carries an identity crisis: AI is both a trusted assistant and a silent rival. In short, AI has become the Double Agent of the modern workforce. When AI augments, it…
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The Green Paradox… How AI’s Power Hunger Threatens the Very Climate Goals It Was Meant to Save
The Promise vs. the Paradox… Artificial Intelligence was supposed to help us build a cleaner, smarter world. From optimizing electric grids and predicting climate impacts to streamlining logistics and eliminating waste, AI has long been championed as a tool for sustainability. But as the world races to build and train ever-larger models, another story is…
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Cybersecurity Awareness Month… Why Awareness Alone Isn’t Enough Anymore.
Every October, organizations around the world hang posters, send newsletters, and roll out campaigns to remind employees… “It’s Cybersecurity Awareness Month.” And yet, year after year, the statistics tell the same story… Phishing remains the number one way attackers gain entry. Ransomware incidents continue to climb. Critical vulnerabilities go unpatched for months. And employees still…
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Can We Ever Save or Transfer Memories? A Journey Through BCIs, Perception, and Quantum Consciousness.
Recently, while listening to the Big Technology Podcast with Dr. Ben Rapoport and Michael Mager (Brain-Computer Interface Frontier), Alex Kantrowitz asked one question that stopped me cold… When will we be able to save, store, or even imprint memories? At first glance, it sounds like science fiction. But today’s breakthroughs in brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are…
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Why I feel Cisco’s Quantum Bet on Orchestration May Matter More Than Qubits
When people talk about the quantum race, the conversation almost always turns to qubit counts–> IBM pushing past 1,000, Caltech demonstrating a 6,100-qubit array, or startups like Quantinuum promising fault-tolerance breakthroughs. But focusing only on qubits is like judging the internet by how many servers you own. The true test of impact lies in how…